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The Journeys of the Prophets: In the Valley of Beca
The Journeys of the Prophets: In the Valley of Beca
The Journeys of the Prophets: In the Valley of Beca
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This book tells the reader that these prophets belong to one family and one civilization that originated in the Arabian Peninsula. It talks about human communication since the emergence of mankind up to our modern time.

We find the answers of many questions in the names of the prophets and the areas of their travels, in the Torah, and in the Quran. Most of these answers have not been revealed before so clearly.

This is to show people that their Lord is one and that their Father is one and that their tongue (their original language) is one too, no matter how different the dialects became on earth in our modern time.
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Release dateMay 10, 2018
ISBN9781543745481
The Journeys of the Prophets: In the Valley of Beca
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Mohammad R. N. Zok

Mohammed Rachid N. Zok is a Lebanese writer, Born in Tripoli, Lebanon in 1952, studied History of Art, the art of wood carving, and interior design at the Amelia institute in Beirut Lebanon . His passion for history and languages led him to study several languages, such as (English - French - Italian - Spanish and he became familiar with several other European dialects) in addition to Hebrew and Arabic. His first book Lughat Adam (The language of Adam) was published in Lebanon 1995, this book talks about the roots of Arabic Language in the worlds modern and old languages. He held lectures about the subject in social and cultural center ( Al-Rabita Al- Thakafia in Tripoli ), and in Rafic Al-Harriri graduates center 1996, 1998, this book and some other writings were used as a linguistic reference in the Arabic encyclopedia Mukatel min Al Sahara .

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    The Journeys of the Prophets - Mohammad R. N. Zok

    Copyright © 2018 by Mohammad R. N. Zok.

    ISBN:                      Softcover                        978-1-5437-4547-4

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    Contents

    Preface

    Chapter 1     The names of the Prophets:

    Chapter 2     The first Home of Adam and his descent:

    Chapter 3     The meaning of the name of Noah:

    Chapter 4     Noah in Sumerian tablets in Mesopotamia (Iraq today):

    Chapter 5     Abraham and his children, and Lot.

    Chapter 6     The Journeys of the two sons of Abraham Isaac and Ishmael

    Chapter 7     Jacob’s sons from Leah, Belhah, Zilpha, Rachel, and their Arabic – Hebrew names (being Hebrew is an Arabic dialect):

    Chapter 8     The journey of Joseph to Egypt

    Chapter 9     Moses and his birth and his Journeys:

    Conclusion

    References

    Preface

    The one religion, one family, and one civilization.

    Knowledge is the fuel of light. Science and knowledge make the torch that illuminates the mind of human beings.

    Light is the fuel of the brain, and from flashes of radiation and rays of light, the brain moves from stage to stage to reach the stage of enlightenment, so that darkness never remains the master of human ideas.

    It is the enlightened mind that leads humans to the absolute faith, then they believe in one God and His ability and power, this power of knowledge He transmitted to humanity to increase their power, and purify their role in life, from the day God created Adam the first human being, the first prophet of God up till the day of judgment.

    This enlightened mind (interest الفؤاد) is the heart of the brain (the word of benefit, interest), which acquires science and knowledge and benefits from information, and the tools of mind and knowledge are three:

    1 Hearing - the entrance of sounds to the ears which is divided into two parts right ear and left ear,

    2 Sight - and the entrance of light to the eyes, is divided into two parts too, the right eye and the left eye.

    3 The heart of the brain (Benefit, interest الفؤاد) - is the center, which is divided into the right and left (or the place where science and knowledge are gathered) some people call it the brain - the place where science and knowledge are embedded and kept in memory.

    God says in the Quran:

    ((God brought you out of your mothers’ wombs, not knowing anything; and He gave you the hearing, and the eyesight, and the brains; that you may give thanks.)) –Sura Nahel 78

    ((It is He who produced for you the hearing, and the eyesight, and the feelings. But little gratitude you show.)).

    Sura Al-mouminoun 78

    God Almighty gave His Prophets the knowledge that was to light their brains by feeding the fuel of the human mind. They (the prophets) are gathered together on one word and one call to one Lord. They also gathered on one journey of pilgrimage to one place whose purpose was to call, thank and worship the one and only God and the goal is to reach the unity of mankind.

    From a single geographical location human beings spread, this believe is the aim of the human religion, that brings together all human beings to be united in their origin of existence, from this place was the beginning of the march of the human beings and they were asked to return to this place once in a lifetime to establish the pilgrimage (the memory of their first existence on earth).

    The light that illuminated the summit of (Mount Sinai جبل سنا) Mount of Light (Jabal Alnoor) - in Mecca - is the flame of truth that will illuminate humanity in future generations.

    The word (Sana سنا) in Arabic means light, so the Sinai mountain of the Torah is the Mountain of light. This mountain is in Mecca, and in this mountain Muhammad (PBUH) worshiped god before he received the message of God, knowing that this message he received in this mountain too while he was worshiping God.

    He who sees the light of God does not fear the darkness of the Satan, says Gibran Khalil Gibran

    The purpose of this book is divided into three sections:

    The first section is historical, where the book reflects a bright picture of the human history, which has been modified and distorted over time by the conflict of interest among the sons of men, bringing people back to one origin, to a clear historical sequence for their dwelling, distribution and spreading in the earth, thus human spread from one place and one origin.

    The second section is sociological, as sociologists have divided human groups into three main groups, based on the Schulzer writings, who divided the human languages into three families Semites, Hamates, and sons of Japheth, three languages, or nations, or communities so that the reader might think they are different and competing. This book is to clear this framework and says the truth, that Sam, Ham and Japheth are brothers and they are the sons of one man (Noah), and by referring these groups to the origin of language, will make the differences between them almost not counted, by trying to show that the one origin of human race is the issue to be first counted, so Arabs, Berbers, Syrians, Hebrews, Armenians, Indians and other groups such as the people of East Asia, they have different original colors due to geographical effects will keep in mind that everyone of human race is the son of one man Adam in the beginning, making it easier for everyone to form the common societies among these people, relying on their humanity and equality in the rule of truth and justice.

    The third and final section is the religious section, which affirms that the all religions are not but one religion of one Almighty Lord (Allah).

    This book is called The Journeys of the Prophets because it speaks in details about the history of mankind from a universal point of view, which combines religions and science, history and geography, where Holy books have come from one God,

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